File:CSIRO ScienceImage 8217 A bulk carrier entering Port Hunter Newcastle New South Wales.jpg

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English: Newcastle is one of the world's largest coal export ports. Coal represents 90% of cargo tonnage. Other bulk cargoes include grains, vegetable oils, alumina, fertiliser and ore concentrates.
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